rocket48 said:
Thats not funny at all. Come to Houston and call ICE. They laugh at you. Too many to do anything about. As I have said many times, I have no problem with my neighbors, and when they party, I really like listening to the Mexican Music and seeing the kids run around the yard laughing. I wave, I smile at them, and I welcome them, but I just think it is a shame that all people in one country cannot communicate anymore.
But then again, everyone on these threads write English and a few of you are so damn liberal, judgmental to every posts that instead of rationalizing what someone says, you want to automatically condemn and take everything fricking thing they say out of context.
Look, I'm not trying to "condemn" you. I'm sorry if my posts come of like that to you, but you asked for an opinion and I honestly answered. What do you want? You said am I being discriminating towards my neighbors, and I answered honestly. I'm sorry if that doesn't agree with how you view it.
As far as the number of illegals in Texas...well why continue to add to the problem. If everyone says, "oh its too much, its not going to make a difference," then you have no right to complain that there are illegals there when you're not doing anything about it when you can.
And I'm sorry, I still don't agree with you, you refuse to see that your neighbor may or is trying to learn English. You refuse to look at the statistics where 7 out of 10 that do come here speaking zero to little English do take classes to learn, to me it seems like you're blaming the whole population because one person isn't learning.
And you are right, its a shame that people in one country can't communicate anymore. They refuse to learn to communicate with you just as much as you refuse to communicate with them. Why don't you both give a little then, its not like your neighbor doesn't know ANY English, you said he spoke a little. The U.S has no official language, the U.S has not claimed a language, and there is no law stating you have to speak English. If you want that to be official you can help pass legislation.